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Does anyone have any advice for dealing with the Bethesda Stutter?


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earlier I asked you if you know how to use a process analyzer? With a program like that you could conceivably go through any file system and verify the data versions are correct.

I have no idea how to do that, no. I can do some googling and try to figure it out though.

 

in regard to NMM - how would these overwritten files relate to the stutter?

 

nmm force installs a version of .net software, steam installs a forced version of software, the games each have their versions of their products software, all with the same name but yet not the same. So, nmm's software got overwritten. the display talks to .net, GUI's talk to .net. steam uses .net. the game uses .net.

 

then there's visual basics. VS data.

I already warned you about possibly messing up the PC due to this very fact.

I have kids from my daughters friends bring me their PC's they have totally screwed up because they are click happy and do not read things, or just plain don't care and simply assume it's ok to mix and match stuff.

 

at work, we had a so called technician whom by the bosses orders wasted all of our machines programs thinking this same way. Imagine the mess?

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any way ,we are way off the topic here: I now know the severity of the stuttering taking place. That cell phone video shown me what I thought was the problem, but I had no idea it was so pronounced.

 

here we have a thing we can use, I would like to see if you be so kind to offer up all the things you have done in the order of function.

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I did that. it didn't have any effect.

something occurred to me though - if I run fallout 4 inside a virtual machine, like Sandboxie for example, would that be a way to rule out leftover mods and that kind of thing as the cause of this?

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I did that. it didn't have any effect.

 

something occurred to me though - if I run fallout 4 inside a virtual machine, like Sandboxie for example, would that be a way to rule out leftover mods and that kind of thing as the cause of this?

May not be possible ,sanboxie has a limit, but there is no harm in trying.

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